medical marijuana ppt by marcia rasmussen, director of planning and land management, concord

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"Town of Concord, MA, Zoning Bylaw Amendment, Medical Marijuana Treatment Center," presentation by Marci Rasmussen, Concord Director of Planning and Land Management, MAPC's Planning for Medical Marijuana Roundtable Discussion, Weymouth, Mass., November 13, 2013.

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Town of Concord, MA

Zoning Bylaw Amendment

Medical Marijuana Treatment Center

OVERVIEW

How did we get here?

In the 2012 election, 63% of Massachusetts voters voted in favor of the Medical Marijuana ballot initiative.

Similarly, in Concord, a majority of voters supported the law, which will allow:

A maximum of 35 treatment facilities state-wide;

1 to 5 facilities per County;

A “hardship cultivation registration” for any patient who can prove that no facility exists within a reasonable distance of his or her residence.

OVERVIEW

Intended Results of this Bylaw:

Prevent claims for “hardship cultivation registrations” by providing patients with the potential for convenient access to a Medical Marijuana Treatment Center;

Define and allow Medical Marijuana Treatment Center as a use within the Medical Professional Zoning District:

OVERVIEW

Why Here?

Medical Professional District is:

Centrally located within Town;

Comprised of Emerson Hospital & New England Deaconess (and other properties);

Proximate to Concord Healthcare Center;

Accessible from Route 2.

ARTICLE 39. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENTMEDICAL MARIJUANA TREATMENT CENTER

Add Medical Marijuana Treatment Center as a use in Section 4.3 Institutional Uses as follows:

4.3.9 Medical Marijuana Treatment Center: A non-profit facility or location that has been registered by the Department of Public Health where medical marijuana is grown, processed and/or made available to a qualifying patient or a personal caregiver

ARTICLE 39. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENTMEDICAL MARIJUANA TREATMENT CENTER

With minimum distance requirements from schools and libraries:

4.3.9.1 A medical marijuana treatment center shall not be located within three thousand feet (3,000’) of an elementary school, middle school, high school, or public library in existence at the time of enactment of the zoning bylaw amendment establishing this use.

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ARTICLE 39. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENTMEDICAL MARIJUANA TREATMENT CENTER

Amend Table I – Principal Use Regulations to allow the Medical Marijuana Treatment Center use ONLY within the Medical Professional District:

Site Plan Approval by the Planning Board is REQUIRED

   Residential Districts

 Commercial Districts

   Industrial Districts

  SitePlan

Principal Uses

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WCV LB MP WCI I IPA IPB LIP1 LIP2 Approval

4.3                            4.3.9 Medical Marijuana Treatment Center

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